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Lockout: When will you start to panic?


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When this first started I didn't pay it much mind, because I assumed they would agree to something, but...as the weeks and months roll by...that thought of no football in the Fall and Winter creep into the back of my head. If there isn't a deal by...ehh the first day of training camp, I'll be worried..

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I hear ya..

regardless, I'm not about to sit around yearning for these 2 sides to figure their poo out. Summer just got here, and fall is a nice time to go camping or find something to do on the weekends..

I'll manage.. while college football still goes on.

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I'll miss football, but I'm not about to sit around panicking..
yep. no point to it. i'll find something else to do. when it starts back up, i'll watch. life goes on either way. it's not like i depend on it or anything.
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Love football and Fantasy Football. I will miss it.

I will watch college football and be content.

Frankly, watching so many of my friends get laid off and continue to be laid off because the jobs are going overseas, not because of anything more than greed, it is very hard for me to care about either the owners for the players; as has been said, millionaires vs. the billionaires.

I am getting quite fine with the idea of the 90% balance owed on my PSLs sitting in the bank; so fine, that next year, I might give them back to ole Jerry. God knows, no one will buy them coming off a 2-14 season.

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lol to be honest

I don't really think I'll care. I'm fine watching baseball and hockey during the normal football season. I'm not gonna sit here and worry about whether there will be a football season or not because it won't affect me.

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